Disciplines
History, Archaeology (10%); Linguistics and Literature (90%)
Keywords
Neo-Latin,
Tyrol,
History,
Literature
Abstract
In the territory of historical Tyrol (i.e., the present Austrian province of Tyrol, South Tyrol, and Trentino), a huge
number of Latin texts has been written from the Early Middle Ages to the 21th century. A good part of this
literature has been preserved as manuscripts or printed books in the libraries and archives of monasteries, schools,
universities, cities and other institutions. The present history of literature for the first time gives a systematic
overview of these writings and describes them according to historical eras and literary genres. The single eras are
separated from each other by events that had a massive impact on the conditions of production and reception of
Latin literature in Tyrol. Each era is first generally characterised in historical and cultural terms; after that, its Latin
poetry, rhetoric and eloquence, historiography, biography, epistolography, theology and other ecclesiastic writings,
philosophy, medicine, natural sciences, law and jurisprudence are treated in single chapters.
The literary history consists of two volumes. The first one includes the eras "From the beginnings to the unification
of Tyrol under Count Meinhard II. (1285)", "From the unification of Tyrol to the death of Emperor Maximilian I.
(1519)", "The 16th century until the death of Ferdinand II., Archduke of Further Austria (1595)", and "The 17th
century until the extinction of the Tyrolian line of the Habsburgs (1665) and the foundation of the University of
Innsbruck (1669)".